Cold weather boots??
#12
Spike
Join Date: Aug 2008
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RE: Cold weather boots??
If you hunt from a stand, consider a pair of Boot Blankets. It's like a coat for your boots. I have a pair of Lacrosse boots that are fairly warm, but after several hours in the stand I can feel the chill setting in. With the Boot Blankets on, it's no problem. For all day hunts, I've even dropped a Hot Hands inside of each boot blanket, and it's like having your feet in an oven. Cozy!
#13
RE: Cold weather boots??
IMO rubber boots seem to not breathe as well, or at all, so even if you're feet aren't sweating that moisture only hurts.
I'd strongly reccomend a liner sock to wick away moister quickly along with a nice wool sock.
Also rubber boots seem to not be eqiuv to a pack boot, so a 1000gr pack boot, woudl be warmer IMO than a 1000gr rubber boot.
I'd strongly reccomend a liner sock to wick away moister quickly along with a nice wool sock.
Also rubber boots seem to not be eqiuv to a pack boot, so a 1000gr pack boot, woudl be warmer IMO than a 1000gr rubber boot.
#14
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Rome ,Georgia
Posts: 238
RE: Cold weather boots??
Ill tell you a name of the warmest boot you will find and I guarantee it. It is made by northern outfitters. They are a little bulkey but My dad used them in Sask ,canada it was -40 his feet never got cold he also had there whole outfit on as well. We are from Georgia so if they work for us I know they will work for anyone since we arent use to the cold weather. He sat on the stand for 11 hours. Good luck.
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